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This thread explores various recipes and personal experiences related to making meatball sauce with grape jelly. Participants share their favorite combinations and methods, often highlighting the ease of preparation and the use of frozen meatballs.
Views differ on the specific ingredients and methods for making grape jelly meatball sauce, with no clear consensus on a single "best" recipe.
Participants share personal experiences and variations of recipes, often tailored for gatherings and potlucks, reflecting a community of home cooks and Pampered Chef consultants.
Readers within the consultant community looking for easy and crowd-pleasing meatball sauce recipes may find the shared experiences and variations helpful.
Pamper Mom said:Kasey, That sounds great!!!! I have to try that recipe..
lacychef said:I'll have to try these recipes this week; I've never made bbq sauce with jelly!
Becky, seriously...1000 meatballs made by you for your own wedding? Crazy lady!I made mints & decorations for mine, but that was done way ahead of time.
pampchefrhondab said:My VERY favorite and so easy is to mix one bottle of Kraft Original Recipe BBQ sauce w/a small jar of Apricot Preserves. So yummy!!! I have the complete recipe for making the meat balls from scratch if you would like I can look it up and post it. The sauce is great on store bought Italian style meatballs!
Good luck!
To make the Easy & Delicious Grape Jelly Meatball Sauce, you will need grape jelly, barbecue sauce, and frozen meatballs. Optional ingredients can include chopped onions or garlic for added flavor.
The preparation time for the Grape Jelly Meatball Sauce is minimal, usually around 5 minutes to mix the ingredients. Cooking time can vary depending on the method used, but it typically takes about 20-30 minutes if cooked on the stovetop or in a slow cooker.
Yes, you can definitely use homemade meatballs instead of frozen ones. Just ensure that they are fully cooked before adding them to the sauce to ensure even heating and flavor absorption.
Grape Jelly Meatballs can be served as an appetizer, or you can pair them with rice, mashed potatoes, or pasta for a main dish. They also make a great addition to a party platter or as a filling for sandwiches.
Yes, you can prepare the Grape Jelly Meatball Sauce ahead of time. Simply mix the grape jelly and barbecue sauce together and store it in the refrigerator. When you're ready to serve, just heat it up and add the meatballs.